Enbridge
SystemOptimizationEngineerinTraining
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“System Optimization Engineer in Training at Enbridge. Skills: System optimization, Pipeline throughput, Power consumption minimization. Apply fluid mechanics. Analyze pump performance”
What You'll Achieve.
Enhance pipeline throughput; Minimize power consumption; Support safe, reliable, and efficient operations; Maintain throughput targets; Improve data analysis; Accelerate decision-making; Ensure model accuracy; Ensure system integrity; Support successful project delivery
Industry & Context.
Identify inefficiencies; Validate constraints; Minimize power consumption
Minimal travel (<5%) required
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Completion of an Engineering Degree related to Mechanical, Civil, Chemical, Electrical, or Petroleum Engineering from an accredited University, Eligible for registration or currently registered as an Engineer-in-Training (EIT) with APEGA in the Province of Alberta
What You'll Do.
Apply fluid mechanics
Analyze pump performance
Develop analytical tools
Validate pipeline models
Translate engineering analyses
Apply first-principles engineering
Conduct technical reviews
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Support operations; Support scheduling; Support cross-functional decision-making
Communication Scope
Translate complex engineering analyses into clear, actionable insights
Full Job Description
**Posting End Date:** May 27, 2026 **Employee Type:** Regular-Full time **Union/Non:** This is a non-union position We are seeking a motivated and analytical Engineer-in-Training (EIT) to join our System Optimization team. In this role, you will provide critical technical expertise to enhance pipeline throughput and minimize power consumption through applied engineering analysis, system modelling, and data-driven decision making. You will leverage your knowledge of fluid dynamics, pump performance, and hydraulic systems to identify inefficiencies, validate constraints, and implement cost-effective optimization strategies that support safe, reliable, and efficient operations. **What You Will Do:** * Apply fluid mechanics and hydraulic modelling to evaluate flow rates, pressure profiles, and system constraints, ensuring optimal pipeline operation. * Analyze pump performance, energy consumption, terminal and tank constraints, and tariff structures to recommend operating strategies that reduce power usage while maintaining throughput targets. * Develop, maintain, and enhance analytical tools and models to automate workflows, improve data analysis, and accelerate decision-making. * Validate and calibrate pipeline models (e.g., EBSS and PAOS) against real-world system performance data to ensure model accuracy and system integrity. * Translate complex engineering analyses into clear, actionable insights to support operations, scheduling, and cross-functional decision-making. * Apply first-principles engineering (fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and hydraulics) to assess project feasibility, forecast system behavior, and quantify economic benefits. * Conduct technical reviews of project designs, models, and assumptions throughout stage gates, identifying risks and recommending mitigation strategies to support successful project delivery. **What you have:** * Completion of an Engineering Degree related to Mechanical, Civil, Chemical, Electrical, or Petroleum Engineering from
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